RESTAURANT at Chai KiOur restaurant offers a selection of Modern Indian Sharing Plates showcasing traditional ingredients and cooking techniques. To make a booking in the restaurant please go to the Chai Ki Restaurant listing or call 020 7516 0444

HIGHCHAIRS, PRAMS & BUGGIESWe have designated tables for high chairs in our Toddy Shop Bar only, subject to availability. Lunchtimes are busy so we recommend contacting us in advance so we can note your requirements. Due to limited space we kindly request that all prams, buggies, scooters or similar are left at reception for safe keeping.

Used to be a favourite in the Wharf. Previously ive rated as 5 stars but last few times food has been poor. Did not taste fresh- like yesterdays food reheated in microwave. Ribs warm and rubbery, salad and veg limp chilli chicken tasteless, burnt ginger rice was totally bland. Service not great. We were left with lots of empty plates on the table for a long time. When i asked the waiter to clear some he looked at me like id just insulted his mother. Im sad to say that after many years as a favourite lunch spot for both business and pleasure this will be my last.

Great food as always. I took a friend for breakfast who was visiting from Birmingham and she loved it too. Omelette is always yummy but personally I find it has a tad too much oil so improvement could be made but In the meantime I still order it!

Loved it. Great food, really fresh & interesting flavours. The only downside was the staff had very limited knowledge of what a vegan eats & recommended calamari & paneer, perhaps a training session needed.

Great food. Sort of expensive but I think it’s a fine dining so sort of justified. I wish they wouldn’t charge for the dips and pickled salads. Seems a bit unfair. Overall, amazing ambience and food. Would recommend and go there again!

lovely restaurant overlooking the canal, food is delicious and the brunch special dish is amazingthe service is really fast (not in a good way) and waiters try to take plates away from the table with food still to be finished

Contemporary Indian restaurant and not the typical Indian restaurant. Food quality was very good but the taste has not meet our expectations. Their sister restaurant Roti Chai in Oxford Street we found better on the parameter of taste. I would recommend the restaurant for the experience as the ambience and atmosphere was awesome.

I have to note the exemplary service at Chai Ki. We had ordered 3 dishes of which one was a curry. We could not finish the curry dish and requested a takeaway. However they don’t have the facilities to give curries in takeaway boxes as they use paper only containers. As a goodwill gesture, the manager did not charge us the curry dish in the final bill. I think it was a generous gesture.

They were very friendly and accommodating! The food was really nice especially the burnt chilli chicken and chicken tikka naan dishes. It was for a birthday and so when it came to desert time they brought a cheesecake with a candle and sang happy birthday which was very cute! The only bad thing in my opinion though, is that the tables are so so close together (the low seats) so sometimes it felt a bit awkward and not really private but overall I’d go again for the food and ambience and service!

Although I had booked a table through Open table, when I got there all that was available were a high table with bar stools. I requested for a proper table as I had backache and the stools would make it worse and several tables were empty. The staff were unhelpful and insisted that there were no other free tables as everyone else had specifically asked for a lower table and I had not. Seemed like a ridiculous response. Even mid way as my backache got worse and my friends were also uncomfortable with the seats, I requested again but still the same response. It ruined my night and i didn’t want to inconvenience my friends otherwise would have left the restaurant immediately. Worse experience ever, had a terrible back afterwards and never visiting again. Food was okay and service was releatively quick which meant it ended my misery sooner.

The service was great and very helpful. The food was generally great, a couple of dishes fell a bit flat for us: the bhel puri and the chicken tikka naan (which are apparently their most popular dishes). However we really liked the burnt chilli chicken and the shakarkandi chaat. Otherwise a nice place, great atmosphere.